Case Studies from 2025

A4 Laser Labels Ltd

A4 Laser Labels LtdSector: Manufacturing

Location: High Peak

A4 Laser Labels is a self-adhesive labels manufacturer and printer located at Whaley Bridge, in the High Peak District.

It began in June 2017 and has 23 employees. Earlier this year the business moved to larger premises, located at Bingswood Industrial Estate, which has more than 3,700sqm of space.

Challenges faced

In recent years, A4 Laser Labels has seen increased competitor activity, in particular cheaper alternatives coming from overseas which has affected sales. Rising energy costs as well as recent hikes in NI and National Minimum Wage have also taken a toll.

Solution – Support Given

A4 Laser Labels is being supported by the Derbyshire Accelerator project, funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Working with Chamber Business Adviser, Richard Crowden, the company successfully applied for a Growth Voucher.

Businesses in Derbyshire (excluding Bolsover and South Derbyshire) can apply for a Growth Voucher up to the value of £2,000 to fund specialist training or consultancy which has been identified in an action plan.

The business was keen to recycle its waste more efficiently and reduce costs. The Growth Voucher enables A4 Laser Labels to fund an external consultant to evaluate its current processes of waste removal and design an extraction system to separate the recyclable and non-recyclable waste.

A4 Laser Labels has also just been awarded an Export Accelerator grant. Export Accelerator supports new and established exporters to navigate the complexities of international trade whether that’s to undertake initial research or launch a new product or service overseas through grants, events and specialist advisers.

Research has indicated that the Netherlands is potentially an excellent market for the business with turnover, production, staffing numbers and profitability all likely to increase. The grant will be used to help the business translate its current site into Dutch enabling expansion into this market, something which would have been greatly delayed without the grant.

Richard has also introduced A4 Laser Labels to the East Midlands Manufacturing Network, a Chamber initiative which provides peer support, insights and updates for manufacturers in the region through a manufacturing network adviser and regular forums.

Impact – The Difference it’s Made

It’s early days, but it’s hoped the new systems will enable the business to recycle more efficiently, with a lot less material going to waste (estimated 90%) and also create jobs.

“The assistance afforded by the Growth Voucher will enable us to use our consultant to investigate systems to make us more energy efficient and recycle more of our waste.”

Laurence Bloom, Chairman & Director

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Blue Stamp Travel

Blue Stamp TravelSector: Travel

Location: Gedling

Blue Stamp Travel specialises in tailor-made cultural tours, language courses and work experience abroad.

Since its inception in 2018, it has grown to employ ten staff which has led to a recent move to new premises in Daybrook, Nottingham.

Challenges faced

Working in international markets means this Chamber member business is highly exposed to the volatility of the exchange rate. A single political event or decision on the other side of the world can have an impact on its transactions and requires the business to be continually fleet footed in how it manages its operations. At the same time, it seeks to achieve its ambition to become a more sustainable business and to develop a growing portfolio of destinations and organising more trips that inevitably require an increase in staffing capacity. Choosing when to scale up and managing staff and workload through this change takes some consideration, not least against a backdrop of global uncertainty.

Solution – Support Given

Under the first round of the Accelerator project, the business took advantage of a premises energy audit which supported its successful application for a £10,000 decarbonisation grant from Gedling Borough Council, contributing to the purchase and installation of a solar battery and two replacement energy efficient external doors.  Staff knowledge was boosted by attending the Accelerator workshops on HR Essentials and Marketing Made Easy for Tourism Businesses, and its Managing Director Steve Manderson boosted his personal network by regularly attending the Gedling Business Support Network meetings.

Most recently, the business has benefitted from an £8,000 High Growth Accelerator grant to develop a trip planning portal to efficiently manage enquiries, quotes, bookings and trip delivery.  Since first implementing this platform with the support of a £2,500 Business Growth Grant from Gedling Borough Council, the business has increased capacity for delivering more packages.  The High Growth Accelerator grant will develop the platform further to support work with the increased number of students and schools.

Impact – The Difference it’s Made

As a result of enhancing its Group Trip web pages and refining the way it quotes, as well as the presentation of its quotes, the business expects Accelerator support to increase the number of enquiries for group travel. The business’s success rate of converting enquiries to sales is already very good so it anticipates this will directly lead to increased sales. In anticipation of this, it has appointed a new member of staff. 

“Maintaining and developing the bespoke technology that sits behind so many of the company systems and operations is an ongoing labour of love.

The support we have received with this through the Accelerator programme has allowed us to grow and enhance our offer at a much faster rate than would otherwise be possible.”

Steve Manderson, Managing Director 

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Shottle Hall

Shottle HallSector: Hospitality

Location: Amber Valley

Shottle Hall stands on the edge of Peak District National Park and forms part of the famous Chatsworth House Estate.

It has been open since February 2009 and is a family run business offering weddings and events. There are 12 permanent employees with an extra 15-20 casual employees during peak season.

Challenges faced

The business faced the same challenges as many others in the form of rising energy costs. There was also a need to push its mid-week offer for corporate hire, fundraising events and birthday parties as well as launch its new wedding barn space, which was completed earlier this year.

Solution and Impact

The business has been supported by the Accelerator project. Accelerator is funded by Amber Valley Borough Council’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Chamber Business Adviser, Cat Walls has been supporting CEO Joanne Nicol through a business diagnostic and growth planning. They discussed its marketing strategy and social media opportunities, especially to the corporate market to try to promote the mid-week offer. They also discussed recruitment and the expansion of the team and were signposted to local job fairs.

One of the areas discussed was the Help to Grow: Management training programme. Accelerator provided the £750 joining fee for Joanne’s daughter, Sarah Farkas to attend this leadership and management programme.

She said: “I found that with the course I was able to focus more on our business away from the day to day running, and it gave me a new perspective and fresh ideas.

Speaking to other business people enabled me to feel that you are not alone and that there are others who face similar challenges on how you achieve business growth when sometimes you can feel that everything is stacked against you. Speaking to them and working with them has given me confidence to move our business forward to achieve the growth we are hoping for.

I also found having a mentor particularly useful as it gave me the opportunity to speak to someone outside of our business, especially as ours is family run and it can be a bit difficult at times.”

Sarah attended 8 sessions and hopes to complete the course soon. One of the team also attended the funded action planning workshop ‘Selecting the Right Social Media Tools to help you.’

“Shottle Hall is an established business, but it was good for Sarah to meet other like-minded individuals for her personal development and growth.

We hope this will have a positive effect on the growth of the business.”

Joanne Nichol, CEO

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Amber Valley Borough Council.

Wonderpack.eco

Wonderpack.ecoSector: Logistics

Location: Ashfield

Ashfield Accelerator is a business support project designed to help established businesses based in the District of Ashfield find practical solutions to improve commercial operations leading to sustainable growth. This is being funded by Ashfield District Council’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Wonderpack.eco, a third-party logistics (3PL) provider, began trading in March 2021. Services include picking, packing, and dispatching products for brands, with a focus on sustainable packaging and practices throughout the supply chain.

Drawing on over 30 years of combined industry experience, CEO David Ramirez and Co-Founder, James Ball successfully launched the company’s first warehouse in West Sussex.

Driven by a mission to make e-commerce fulfilment smarter, seamless and sustainable, Wonderpack.eco was founded as a values-led business grounded in the principle of thoughtful fulfilment. With that vision at its core, the company expanded its operations in 2023, opening two new warehouses in Ashfield.
Located on Blenheim Park Industrial Estate in Nottingham, the new sites are ideally positioned offering excellent access to major transport networks and creating valuable local employment opportunities.

Challenges faced

As a fast-paced scale-up, one of Wonderpack.eco’s ongoing challenges has been keeping pace with rapidly growing demand. By the end of 2024, to support this exponential growth, the company secured an additional 80,000 sq ft warehouse enabling large-scale expansion and is expected to create 60 to 100 new jobs over the coming year.

Throughout this growth, Wonderpack.eco remains firmly committed to minimising its environmental impact. From eliminating 99% of plastic from its operations to partnering with zero-emission couriers for last-mile deliveries, sustainability is embedded in every stage of the process. Ensuring that the new facility aligned with the company’s environmental values was a key consideration in the expansion.

Solution

Wonderpack.eco has received valuable support from the Accelerator project and East Midlands Chamber Business Adviser, Richard Crowden. In alignment with the company’s sustainability goals, Richard arranged a funded energy audit, which provided a wide range of recommendations to reduce energy consumption and lower carbon emissions.

He also supported the company’s successful application for the Ashfield Enterprise Grant, which contributed to the purchase of essential equipment, including shelving and racking, for the new warehouse facility.

Additionally, Wonderpack.eco’s Head of Sustainability, Sally Gamester, has taken part in several funded webinars to further strengthen the business’s environmental knowledge. These included To Offset or Not to Offset, Introduction to Carbon Foot-printing, and Decarbonising Governance, among others.

Impact

The funding has allowed Wonderpack.eco to accelerate its expansion plans and bring forward job creation. It also enabled the business to invest in high-specification equipment, helping to create a better working environment, fully aligned with its ethos of caring for both people and the planet.

A company spokesperson commented: "Wonderpack.eco is a people-focused and ecologically minded company. We are committed to supporting our team in every way we can, while operating within a thoughtful, sustainable, and ethical framework. Our mission is to help clients deliver a more sustainable fulfilment service. We prioritise carbon-positive delivery partners and carefully source packaging materials with sustainability and CO₂ reduction in mind."

“At Wonderpack.eco, we’ve always believed that growth and sustainability must go hand in hand. This next phase of our journey, expanding our footprint while creating meaningful local jobs, reflects our commitment to thoughtful fulfilment.

With the support of partners like the East Midlands Chamber, we’re not only scaling faster but doing so in a way that’s aligned with our values: putting people first and reducing our environmental impact at every turn.”

-   David Ramirez, CEO

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Ashfield District Council.

Aim Strong Sport

Aim Strong SportSector: Sports & Recreation

Location: Leicester

Aim Strong Sport is a family run business established in 2012 providing high quality coaching and education in movement, sport and leadership.

Father and son team, Steve White MBE and Harry White provide professional development for teachers in SAQ (Speed, Agility, Quickness) and run Holiday Clubs for young people. The business is based in Leicester and has four employees.

Challenges faced

Aim Strong Sport has had a few challenges over recent years including difficulties in retaining staff. There was also a need to improve marketing and promotion to bring in new business. In addition to this, the administrative burden was growing for the small team to handle and they also wanted to become a greener business.

Solution and Impact

Aim Strong Sport has been supported by the Accelerator project, funded by Leicester City Council’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Chamber Business Adviser, Joanna Moore has provided 1-to-1 business advice to Harry and conducted a business review to see where the business is now and where it wants to be.

With Joanna’s help Aim Strong Sport successfully applied for a Growth Voucher from the Accelerator project. This has enabled it to benefit from 20 hours of digital consultancy advice from Martin Broadhurst of Broadhurst Digital. Martin has helped the business implement a new CRM system and provided guidance on using AI to improve efficiency.

Harry commented: “It’s hard to put a figure on it but the guidance and CRM system support has been incredible. I can now log and track all outreach work and monitor our pipeline. It’s helped to increase my productivity with various tasks including emails, quoting and social media.”

Joanna also worked with UK Operations Manager, Anthony Raisbury to support the business with its sustainability goals. A fully funded premises energy audit provided several recommendations for improvements to help reduced energy usage and bills, and a decarbonisation plan was also completed to guide the business on reducing carbon emissions.

“The support has been fantastic. Martin was brilliant to work with and supported me to implement the CRM system and utilise AI.

I am already feeling the benefits and know that this will help the business grow and develop in so many ways! Thank you.”

- Harry White, Managing Director

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Leicester City Council.

The Caregiving Journey CIC

The Caregiving Journey CICSector: Human Health

Location: Amber Valley

The Caregiving Journey CIC is a start up business created in June 2024 by Dr Elizabeth Rozario, a certified coach and former GP.

Through one-to-one coaching, group coaching and interactive workshops, Elizabeth provides caregivers with the tools and strategies they need to reduce stress, enhance well being and manage responsibilities effectively. The business is based in Swanwick, Amber Valley.

Challenges faced

Elizabeth faced several challenges when starting up including how to run the business, having never done this before. She also needed help with marketing and how to promote her services to the right people, in the right place, at the right time.

Solution and Impact

The Caregiving Journey has been supported by the Accelerator project. This is funded by Amber Valley Borough Council’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Elizabeth has been helped by Chamber Business Adviser, Cat Walls who has provided impartial and confidential advice on setting up and running the new business.

Elizabeth commented: “Cat has been a fantastic mentor to me. She has belief in my business and that it’s a vital service that needs to grow. She’s given me many tips and signposted me to other support and advised me to set up a Google Business page.”

The business also took advantage of Nottingham Trent University’s digital skills coach service, funded by the Accelerator project. NTU’s students supported Elizabeth with several digital projects including how to set up and run webinars, using Canva graphics, implementing the MailerLite email marketing platform and creating Google slides. Elizabeth found this help very rewarding and would recommend it to others.

On Cat’s recommendation Elizabeth also attended several Accelerator action-planning workshops including Using AI for SEO, Crafting your Start-Up Marketing Plan, the Start Up Accelerator and How to Safely Update your WordPress Website.

The support has had a huge impact on Elizabeth. She added: “It has been invaluable. It has boosted my self-confidence and self-esteem. Cat has faith in me and so I want this business to work. It’s been good to have monthly accountability calls as well.”

“Without the support, this unique service to carers could not exist. I have every hope that it will become a flourishing business within the coming year.”

- Elizabeth Rozario, Founder

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Amber Valley Borough Council.

Unimed Procurement Services

Unimed Procurement ServicesSector: Procurement

Location: Leicester

Unimed Procurement Services (Unimed) is an International Development Organisation based in Leicester, specialising in global health procurement and technical assistance.

The company was established in 2018 and works alongside aid and development agencies, charities, NGOs and governments to project manage, source and deliver medical commodities. It has delivered over 700 projects across 63 countries and won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: Excellence in International Trade 2022. It currently employs 11 people.

Challenges faced

Political unrest, government changes and war have impacted the provision of funds for global aid, development and emergency relief projects. Instability also impacts the capability to deliver to sensitive regions. Like many organisations, Unimed also faced rising energy costs which added additional pressure to the team.

Solution and Impact

Unimed has taken advantage of support from the Accelerator project. This is funded by Leicester City Council’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). Head of Quality at Unimed, Claire Harrington worked with Chamber Business Adviser, Joanna Moore on a 1-to-1 basis to look at the business and areas for growth or improvement.

As well as a business diagnostic, a fully funded energy audit was arranged through Will Syme-Nicholson of Vision Zero Consult. Following the recommendations from Will the business changed energy suppliers securing a contract which will save them approximately £8,000 a year in energy costs. This also meets their target of having a renewable energy source. A decarbonisation plan was also introduced to support its goals towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions

“It’s been very helpful to have an adviser to signpost us to the best specialist contacts for further assistance.

I’m happy that we are much better informed and focused after the support we have received – thank you.”

- Claire Harrington, Head of Quality

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Leicester City Council.

Nottingham Zinc Group

Nottingham Zinc GroupSector: Manufacturing

Location: Ashfield

Ashfield Accelerator is a business support project designed to help established businesses based in the District of Ashfield find practical solutions to improve commercial operations leading to sustainable growth. This is being funded by Ashfield District Council’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Nottingham Zinc Group is a family business established in 1982 and is based on Lowmoor Business Park, Kirkby in Ashfield.

With over 40 years’ experience, its services are an integral part of the circular economy, focusing on extending the lifecycle of steel products through repair and refurbishment, to minimise waste and maximise resource efficiency. Refurbishing steel products prevents them from ending up in landfills, reducing environmental pollution and promoting a cleaner, greener planet.

Nottingham Zinc’s services include:

  • Zinc electroplating – this provides corrosion resistance, ensuring metal components stay protected against the elements.
  • Powder coating – this gives a smooth, high-quality finish that meets stringent industry standards.
  • Refurbishment – this helps customers reduce costs by re-using existing material to minimise waste and efficiency.

The business has an impressive customer portfolio which includes household names like Tesco, Ford, Royal Mail, National Rail and Jaguar Land Rover. There were 29 employees but that has risen to 31 with the creation of two new roles.

Challenges faced

The challenge was to modernise its electroplating plant’s infrastructure with an emphasis on process streamlining and enhanced data management. The key objectives are to improve operational efficiency, ensure tighter process monitoring and control, and streamline management tasks.

These upgrades will strengthen its competitive position further and support its expansion into new markets that require rigorous process oversight.

Energy bills were also a major factor for Nottingham Zinc, and it was constantly looking for ways to minimise costs in this area.

Solutions

Nottingham Zinc has been supported by the Accelerator project and East Midlands Chamber Business Adviser, Richard Crowden. He invited Systems Improvement Manager William Bell and Jim Doran, an external Consultant who has been advising Nottingham Zinc on their commercial operations, to attend a workshop: How to make a Successful Grant Application’. This covered Accelerator business support and top tips on completing a grant application.

Nottingham Zinc was also introduced to consultant Sophie Wragg of Be Your Best Version, who carried out a fully funded energy audit to identify energy efficiency improvements and opportunities to reduce costs.

Impact

Nottingham Zinc submitted a strong application and was successfully awarded the £16,056 grant to support an energy improvement project that invested in state-of-the-art control systems with smart capabilities. This project enabled Nottingham Zinc to adopt new technologies, employ two additional members of staff and it can now provide more consistent product quality and greater operational efficiencies across the business.

William Bell commented: “Where we have made investments, we have seen electricity usage halved in some of those areas as a result.”

“For a SME business like us, the backing and support has been invaluable.  We have been able to take the company forward which we would not have been able to do without the Ashfield Accelerator Grant award.

Richard’s support and communication has been excellent – it’s so important for us to have someone telling us what we need to do, making sure we have covered the fine detail required to secure the award.”
 

- William Bell, Systems Improvement Manager

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Ashfield District Council.

Howson Design

Howson DesignSector: Interior Design

Location: Rushcliffe

Howson Design is an interior design practice dedicated to creating timeless, sustainable spaces.

Founded by Katy Raywood in 2020, the business was born from her passion for creativity and a desire to follow in her late father Lewis Howson’s entrepreneurial footsteps. Naming the business in his honour, Katy ensures his inspiration and legacy lives on through her designs.

Based in Rushcliffe, Howson Design offers a personal, creative service to clients across Nottingham and the East Midlands. Katy collaborates with a diverse network of designers, suppliers, and artisans - from renowned manufacturers to exclusive brands transforming homes into beautifully curated spaces.

Challenges faced

Katy's biggest challenge as a new business was marketing, primarily due to cost and time constraints, as she had to manage this herself. While she occasionally hired freelance marketers for support, budget limitations remained a hurdle.

Solution and Impact

Katy has been part of the Rushcliffe Business Partnership for the past four years, regularly attending its events and networking opportunities. At this network, Katy learned about the support available through the Accelerator project and was referred to Chamber Business Adviser, Insan Farooqi.

Accelerator is funded through Rushcliffe Borough Council’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber. After enrolling onto the project, Insan provided tailored 1-to-1 business advice, helping Katy identify and access the right support to overcome the key challenges she was facing.

Katy accessed a £1,000 Growth Voucher, which allowed her to work with digital consultant Ian Lockwood, an expert in SEO. Through Ian’s guidance, Katy gained essential knowledge on improving SEO strategies to better reach her target audience. As a result, Katy enhanced her own expertise and successfully increased the online visibility of her business website leading to a higher search engine ranking.

The support from the Accelerator project has helped Katy streamline her marketing strategy, develop new digital skills, and gain confidence to implement effective growth strategies. With these improvements, Katy is confident in attracting new business opportunities and contributing to job creation in the future.

“It’s great to know there is support out there for new businesses. I would like to say a big thank you to the business advisers from East Midlands Chamber who have been so incredibly helpful and supportive.”

- Katy Raywood, Founder

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Rushcliffe Borough Council.

Rock Mill Centre CIC

Rock Mill Centre CICSector: Visitor & Community Centre

Location: High Peak

Rock Mill Centre CIC (community interest company) is based in the centre of New Mills, Derbyshire.

It began by taking on the lease of the former Heritage and Information Centre three years ago and constituting itself as a small organisation. It opened to the public in September 2022 and became a CIC in August 2024.

Rock Mill Centre is a voluntary organisation with six directors. Its purpose is to provide a visitor and community hub for New Mills that works towards a sustainable future for everyone. The Centre itself aims to engage people with the environment and hosts activities that support community cohesion and mutual care.

It welcomes visitors to the town, provides leaflets about the area and has displays about the local rivers, landscapes and community. It also runs a small café with a monthly Supper Club. Registered as a Safe Space and Warm Space, throughout winter the team provide a free community meal known as Souper Fridays.

It runs a variety of community and environmental events throughout the year and accommodates the Brian Nolan Trust and Littlest Theatre in New Mills.

Rock Mill Centre CIC is currently working with Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Derbyshire Time Swap, New Mills Town Council, Nature New Mills, Walkers are Welcome New Mills and the Solitary Bee Nursery, amongst many other groups. It is intentionally pursuing the goals of High Peak Borough Council’s Tourism and Biodiversity Strategies.

Challenges faced

The greatest challenge for the business is making the Centre sustainable – both financially and with volunteer staffing. The set-up phase was financed by director loans and some project grants.

In the long term the Centre will need a part-time paid administrator to manage the business, and this is likely to require some large grant applications.

Solution and Impact

Rock Mill Centre CIC has been supported by the Accelerator project. Accelerator is funded by High Peak Borough Council’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

This involved an assessment of the business and immediate suggestions of the next steps around writing a business plan and encouraging and enabling donations with Chamber Business Advisers, including David Smith and Richard Crowden.

With adviser support a fully funded energy audit was completed resulting in the creation of a decarbonisation plan. Advisers also guided the business through all the stages of applying for High Peak Borough Council’s Decarbonisation Grant and the business was successfully awarded £5,000 towards the delivery of the first phase of its decarbonisation plan.

The energy audit, decarbonisation plan and grant will all help future proof the business and remove its reliance on gas. It will cut that volatile cost, avoid any future penalties and help the coherence of its business identity.

Director, Toby Hardwick commented: “Having a showcase decarbonisation project fits well with us being an information centre that is looking to guide people towards a sustainable future for all. It shows how our environmental displays and support for public transport, and local producers is all part of one aim. We see this as a way of increasing our footfall and delivering more of the Council’s strategies locally.”

Rock Mill Centre CIC is seeing the business potential of the decarbonisation project. For example, with their architect, they are exploring how to make the new porch a usable space that will increase its revenue by adding to its café area and bringing people using the public toilet into its building.

Based on estimates from the Energy Saving Trust the business could save at least £290 per year and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 2.9t CO₂e.

The Decarbonisation project is a whole building approach that aims to reduce its overall energy use by increasing it thermal efficiency and will, it is hoped, also result in increased savings.

“I’m particularly grateful for how approachable and personally helpful all the members of the East Midlands Chamber have been. Although other directors have business experience, I do not. The Chamber team guided me throughout the grant process with lots of phone calls and emails. It feels a lot of expertise is openly shared.

The 1-to-1 business advice was really impressive – the assessment of what our business was and how it could work better was focused and knowledgeable.”

- Toby Hardwick, Director

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of High Peak Borough Council.

Bottle Green Training

Bottle Green TrainingSector: Veterinary Nurse Training and Animal Care

Location: South Derbyshire

Bottle Green Training has provided specialist training for the animal care industry since 1999.

Based in Melbourne, Derbyshire, the company offers apprenticeships in Animal Care & Welfare, Veterinary Nursing for Small Animal and Equine Practice, and Functional Skills. Their dedicated team consists of 28 employees.

Challenges faced

Director, Judith Parry identified two key challenges affecting the company's growth. They have seen a decline in student numbers due to the post-Covid downturn in veterinary practices and the rising operational costs driven by the current economic climate.

Solution and Impact

Judith first heard about the Accelerator project and the support on offer through the Chamber’s Business Adviser Sonny Lakhani. The Accelerator Project is funded by South Derbyshire District Council’s allocation of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber. Accelerator provided Judith with several valuable opportunities to develop her business.

Sonny provided dedicated one-to-one advice and guidance, outlining the funded support services available to help drive the business forward.

As a result of this support, Judith enrolled on the Help to Grow: Management course to develop key business skills and how to navigate change effectively. Judith also engaged with Nottingham Business School, collaborating with their change management and research students looking at data and analytics in animal health and care. This tailored support allowed the business to identify a gap in the market and diversify their product and service range.

The business also took advantage of NTU’s Digital Skills Coach service, funded by Accelerator and were able to access dedicated support to raise the social media presence of the company and engage in digital marketing.  This support has provided the company with the tools to create multiple social platforms which has resulted in a significantly increased digital footprint. With the use of AI tools, the business has been able to send out bespoke marketing to raise revenue without increasing costs.

The business also undertook a funded energy audit to identify cost-saving opportunities and has developed a comprehensive decarbonisation plan to become sustainable. Improvements included reducing print and paper waste, improving energy efficiency when heating the buildings and working towards improving insulation to reduce costs and energy usage. They are also exploring grant funding opportunities for solar panels to be fitted.

This tailored support has enabled Judith to diversify and expand the business, safeguarding jobs and ensuring business resilience during a challenging time for the industry.

“Without Sonny’s support, we would have been in serious trouble and wouldn’t have known about the funded support we’ve accessed so far. His guidance has made a huge difference to our business.”

- Judith Parry, Managing Director

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of South Derbyshire District Council.

Atkins Search

Atkins SearchSector: Recruitment

Location: Broxtowe

Atkins Search is a Nottingham-based recruitment agency delivering permanent, temporary and retained search recruitment solutions throughout the Midlands, North West, London and Yorkshire regions.

It was established in 2016 and specialises in placing candidates in the construction, consultancy, freelance, executive search, engineering and residential sectors. There are currently 12 employees.

Challenges faced

The business faced challenges around finding the right calibre of people to join them and was also looking to expand but needed a clear plan.

Solution and Impact

Atkins Search has been supported by the Accelerator project. Accelerator is funded by Broxtowe Borough Council’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber.

Chamber Business Adviser, Sonny Lakhani has been working with Managing Director, Antony Rowe on a business diagnostic and growth plans. In the 1-to-1 meetings Sonny covered all the funded support that was available to the business including Broxtowe Borough Council’s Business Grant.

With guidance from Sonny during the application process, the business was successfully awarded £3,465 towards for the development of an E-Brochure. This marketing collateral will be used to help Atkins Search expand the regions in which they operate, detailing additional services they provide.

The business also had an Accelerator Growth Voucher which has provided tailored marketing consultancy support from Lindsey Newman-Wood of Passion Marketing. This support has helped the business define its marketing strategy.

Many of the Atkins Search team have attended the funded workshops provide by the programme including Modern SEO, HR Essentials, Harnessing AI for Business, Generating and Winning New Sales and others.

Antony commented: “Accelerator has supported the business’s strategy which has in turn allowed us to continue to grow and increase headcount. Due to all this help, we currently have four vacancies in our business, which we are trying to recruit."

“It’s been excellent, very well-rounded business support. Sonny has been very supportive and is always in contact if he feels there is an opportunity we can benefit from.

I have been very pleased that we signed up for the programme, it’s been a great help.”

- Antony Rowe, Managing Director

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This initiative is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by East Midlands Chamber on behalf of Broxtowe Borough Council.

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Lisa Baggott
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